Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas Weather Alert Now: 81° Friday Heat Before Valentine’s Weekend Rain

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Texas wakes up mild and calm across Dallas–Fort Worth this morning. Temperatures sit near 48 degrees under clear skies, and the air already hints at a major February warm-up.

Sunshine takes over quickly. Highs climb to 77 degrees by afternoon. A light southwest breeze develops, pulling even warmer air north. It will feel more like April than mid-February.

Friday turns even warmer. Highs reach 81 degrees with partly sunny skies. Clouds increase late as Gulf moisture returns. Meteorologists are now tracking a developing system that spreads showers into North Texas by late Friday night. A 30 to 70 percent chance of showers develops after midnight. Roads could turn slick for late travel along I-35W and I-20.

Valentine’s Day Saturday looks unsettled. Showers become likely, with highs near 72 degrees. Rain chances reach 100 percent during the day. Some embedded downpours are possible, though widespread severe weather is not indicated at this time. Plan indoor alternatives if you have outdoor dinner plans.

Showers taper Saturday night, though scattered rain may linger into the evening hours. Sunday brings clearing skies and cooler air. Highs reach near 70 degrees with north winds gusting up to 20 mph.

Washington’s Birthday stays warm with highs around 75 degrees. Early next week continues the spring preview, with temperatures returning to the lower 80s by Tuesday. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across much of Texas and the central U.S., along with periodic rain chances.

For now, North Texas transitions from warm front to weekend rain and back to sunshine quickly.

Five-Day Outlook for Dallas–Fort Worth, TX:
Friday: Partly sunny, high 81
Saturday: Showers likely, high 72
Sunday: Sunny, high 70
Monday: Partly sunny, high 75
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 82